LUDLOW — Police responded to a Monday night report of an armed home invasion on Glenwood Street, the second such incident in as many months.

The call came in shortly before 9:30 p.m. Monday and triggered a large police response, according to CBS 3 Springfield, media partner of MassLive/The Republican.

As of late Monday, officers were still investigating the incident on Glenwood Street, a residential street that runs south from Cady Street to the Massachusetts Turnpike. Police were interviewing men near the crime scene, though it was unclear if they were considered suspects.

The home invasion report comes on the heels of a Jan. 15 incident involving several armed men who stormed a residence on Hubbard Street, robbing and injuring two residents. A 40-year-old man was pistol-whipped in the face, while an elderly woman sustained minor injuries after she was forced to the ground, according to Ludlow police, who continue to investigate.

Hubbard Street is about 1½ miles from Glenwood Street. Police have not indicated if the incidents are related.

According to CBS 3, half a dozen police cruisers were seen Monday night near the corner of Cady and West Orchard streets, a block east of Glenwood Street. Officers appeared to be focusing on a Nissan sedan, but it wasn't immediately clear if the car was involved in the Glenwood Street incident.